[00:10] <giacomo_c> im trying to install ubuntu studio, but after i select install ubuntu studio from the cd, my laptop screen just goes white and gets really bright
[00:11] <giacomo_c> this used to happen with the 5.04 cd, and i had to add some stuff about vga or something for it to work
[00:11] <giacomo_c> but i don't remember what
[14:44] <vlada> what should I do in order to run ubuntustudio along with some other distribution?
[14:51] <astraljava> vlada: Same as with any other way of dual-booting. Prepare some space on an extra partition, and let grub make its modifications so that they're both bootable. Nothing more to it.
[15:00] <vlada> Do I need ubuntu installation disk, or just what can be downloaded from ubuntustudio website (there is no live testing, so I coudn't see what's in there)
[15:04] <astraljava> You'll do fine with the one on the ubuntustudio website, I'm afraid there still is no live-cd so you're out of luck there.
[15:04] <astraljava> vlada: If you're running plain ubuntu, you can try out the tools and stuff by installing the packages there, it's all in the same repository.
[15:04] <vlada> thanks
[15:05] <astraljava> No prob. :)
[15:05] <vlada> no... I'm not. Right now, I use sabayon (and gentoo before that).
[15:08] <astraljava> vlada: Okay, well then you can run vanilla ubuntu live-cd and install the package in that instance. Won't be persistent, of course, but at least you'd get an idea.
[15:12] <holstein> !vanilla
[15:16] <astraljava> Thank you, holstein :)
[15:18] <holstein> :)
[15:18] <holstein> im sure you can do this with the ubuntustudio installer...
[15:18] <holstein> BUT
[15:18] <holstein> i like the GUI installer on the vanilla live CD's
[15:19] <astraljava> Each to their own. I don't. :)
[15:19] <holstein> as far as choosing where, and if you want grub to install